Canadianreader
12-29-2007, 07:37 AM
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The industry was ordered by the United States Congress to reveal how many sexual assaults occurred over a three-year period. It showed that the chances of being sexually assaulted on a cruise ship were about 50 per cent higher than on land.
The industry was ordered by the United States Congress to reveal how many sexual assaults occurred over a three-year period. It showed that the chances of being sexually assaulted on a cruise ship were about 50 per cent higher than on land.